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THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY: Celebrated Discoveries from The People's Republic of China

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THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY: Celebrated Discoveries from The People's Republic of China

by National Gallery of Art (U.S.);Museum of Fine Arts, Houston;Asian Art Museum of San Francisco; Yang, Xiaoneng (Editor)

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National Gallery of Art / The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art / Yale University Press, 1999. Large quarto in dark grey silk cloth with gilt stamped spine. Bright illustrated jacket. Corrigenda slip loosely laid in. A sumptuous catalogue of one of the most important exhibitions of Chinese art and artifacts ever held. "Fifty years of scientific archaeology in the People's Republic of China (PRC) have redefined early Chinese culture. This handsome volume surveys some of the most spectacular recent finds and their role in reshaping the history of civilization in ancient China. The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., teamed up with Kansas City's Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art to organize a second extravaganza of unburied treasures, emphasizing discoveries made since their last show in 1974. The more than 175 objects from four historical periods and in numerous media represent important early sites and a diversity of cultures located outside the central Yellow River area--most notably in the south and southwest regions, like the state of Chu. The range is vast, from roughly painted pots about 6,000 years old to lovely clay and marble figures modeling the courtly fashions of 1,000 years ago. The excellent photographs and short texts on individual objects and their excavation sites describe their artistic and historical importance and prompt readers to savor individual artifacts over broad sweeps of history. Linger over a unique pottery basin painted with diagonal lozenges; an over-life-size bronze figure and related heads with strikingly geometrical features; various fantastic creatures in bronze and jade; lacquer bowls and silk garment fragments that have unbelievably survived the centuries; and polychromed Buddhist deities that reveal details like blue mustaches and eyebrows." [Heavy, no international shipping on this item]. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.

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Title
THE GOLDEN AGE OF CHINESE ARCHAEOLOGY: Celebrated Discoveries from The People's Republic of China
Author
National Gallery of Art (U.S.);Museum of Fine Arts, Houston;Asian Art Museum of San Francisco; Yang, Xiaoneng (Editor)
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Hardcover
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Publisher
National Gallery of Art / The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art / Yale University Press
Date Published
1999
Size
4to - over 9¾" - 12&

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